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Christian Heath

Professor Christian Heath

Emeritus Professor of Work and Organisation

Research interests

  • Public Services Management & Organisation

Biography

Christian Heath is Professor of Work and Organisation. He specializes in video-based studies of social interaction, drawing on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, with a particular interest in multimodality; the interplay of talk, bodily conduct and the use of tools and technologies.

He is currently undertaking projects in areas that include health care, command and control, auctions of fine art, and museums and galleries. Project funding includes grants from the UK Research Councils (ESRC, EPSRC & AHRC), Wellcome and various research programmes of the European Union. Projects involve close collaboration with partners in industry, the public services, and academia both in the UK and abroad.

He has held positions, including visiting professorships and senior research fellowships, in Universities and Industrial Research Laboratories in the UK and mainland Europe. He is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences (FAcSS), a member of the Worshipful Company of Art Scholars and a Freeman of the City of London. In 2015 was given the EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award presented to scholars for an outstanding contribution to the reorientation of the fields of computing and informatics.

His publications number more than 150 articles and nine books including: - The Dynamics of Auction: Social Interaction and the Sale of Fine Art and Antiques (Cambridge 2013: Best Book Award from the International Society of Conversation Analysis), Video in Qualitative Research: Analysing Social Interaction in Everyday Life (Sage 2010, with Hindmarsh, J. & P. Luff), and Technology in Action (Cambridge 2000, with P. Luff). He is co-editor of the book series Learning and Doing: Social Cognitive and Computational Perspectives (Cambridge University Press) and serves on the editorial board of a number of journals.

Research Interests: social interaction and workplace studies, technology, the cultural industries, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis.

    Research

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    FinWork Futures

    Investigating the future of financial work and new technologies for the financial professions

    Anatomy Museum - Interior
    Work, Interaction & Technology Group

    Work, Interaction and Technology is a research group, focused on video-based studies of social interaction and which technologies feature in collaboration.

    Events

    25May

    FinWork Blockchain: Web3.0 Societies. Cultural Configurations of Technofinancial Capitalism

    A conference organised by the ESRC project Professional Hybridisations and Epistemic Practices of Cryptocapital and the Future of Financial Work (FinWork)...

    Please note: this event has passed.

      Research

      accounting-finance-begins-at-kings-hero
      FinWork Futures

      Investigating the future of financial work and new technologies for the financial professions

      Anatomy Museum - Interior
      Work, Interaction & Technology Group

      Work, Interaction and Technology is a research group, focused on video-based studies of social interaction and which technologies feature in collaboration.

      Events

      25May

      FinWork Blockchain: Web3.0 Societies. Cultural Configurations of Technofinancial Capitalism

      A conference organised by the ESRC project Professional Hybridisations and Epistemic Practices of Cryptocapital and the Future of Financial Work (FinWork)...

      Please note: this event has passed.